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Candidate for the town hall of New York Mamdani in fire to “seize” luxury condos

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Zohran Mamdani, the candidate of the Democratic Party for the mayor of New York and an self -proclaimed socialist, collects once again for the previous comments that he made sure that language has been imbued with the radical language of the socialist and communist ideology.

Mamdani, this time, exploded for calling the government to “grasp” luxury condos to host the homeless during the coronavirus pandemic.

The discovery remarks, resulting from an article on social networks in March 2020, followed the news of rediscovered remarks separated from Mamdami touting the need to “dice” by replacing luxury condos with a community style life which would include things like laundry facilities and shared food cooperatives.

“The oligarchs who want us to go back to work to ensure the stock market are the same with thousands of luxury condos as investment properties, sitting empty while Nyers die in the streets and in shelters,” Mamdani wrote on social networks in response to a report saying that the first homeless in New York with the Coronavirus had come to the Pandemia.

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Zohran Mamdani represented alongside a homeless and a luxury condo

Mamdani’s comments on the accommodation were also examined after a video of him published online by the non -profit lawyer for lawyer The Gravel Institute has shown that the candidate for the mayor of New York discussing the need to transform the accommodation of private goods to a public candidate. Partly, during the video, Mamdani called for establishing “community land trust to gradually buy housing on the private market and convert it into community ownership”. (Getty Images)

“Enter these properties,” asked Mamdani in his article, written during the campaign for the assembly of New York State. “House the homeless. Adopt a #HomeGuarranee.”

Mamdani’s comments on the accommodation were also examined after a video of him published online by the non -profit lawyer for lawyer The Gravel Institute has shown that the candidate for the mayor of New York discussing the need to transform the accommodation of private goods to a public candidate. Partly, during the video, Mamdani called for establishing “community land trust to gradually buy housing on the private market and convert it into community ownership”. In more simplistic terms, Mamdami explained that his idea of ​​accommodation would essentially aim to replace luxury condos with a common style life that would include things like laundry, kitchens, food cooperatives, baths, pharmacies, conference rooms, pools and more.

“If we want to put an end to the housing crisis, the solution must move to the full commercialization of the accommodation,” explains Mamdani. “In other words, moving away from the status quo in which most people access housing by buying it on the market and towards a future where we guarantee high quality housing to all as human right.”

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The candidate for the town hall of New York Zohran Mamdani meets Al Sharpton

Zohran Mamdani, New York town hall candidate, on the left, raises the hands of the Reverend Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network, during a campaign event at the Nan House of Justice in the Harlem district of New York, in the United States, on Saturday June 28, 2025. (Bloomberg / Contributor)

Other comments anchored in the radical socialist and communist ideology of Mamdani have also surfaced in recent weeks.

Critics also pointed out that Mamdani made at a Young Democratic Socialist of America conference in 2021, during which the Member of the Assembly of the State of the time Tell to participants Do not compromise on objectives such as “seize the means of production”.

Meanwhile, the current mayor of New York, Eric Adams, who left the Democratic Party to present himself as an independent Mamdami and slam this week for explicitly quoted the Communist Revolutionary Thinker Karl Marx.

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The post that Adams shared understood nothing more than the following simple message shared by Mamdani: “Each according to their needs, each according to their capacity.”

For the user of social media less inclined to politically, the message may seem harmless, but, in reality, it is a direct quote from Karl Marx, a revolutionary socialist who wrote the famous “communist manifesto” with his colleague philosopher socialist Friedrich Engels at the end of the 19th century.

President Donald Trump called Mamdani as a “100% communist madman” and promised to “save New York” from Mamdani if ​​he is elected, suggesting a willingness to retain federal funds of the city if Mamdani does not “behave”.

However, Mamdani rejected the affirmations that he is a “communist”. In response to Trump’s criticism to be a “communist”, Mamdani directly refuted the complaint during an interview with NBC News.

President Trump and the candidate for the Democrat Town Hall of New York Zohran Mamdani

Trump called Mamdani as “100% communist madman” after his main democrat victory Tuesday evening in the race to become the next mayor of New York. (Getty Images)

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“No, I am not,” replied Mamdani when he was asked in Point-Blank by Kristen Welker of NBC. “I have already had to start getting used to the fact that the president will talk about my appearance, my phase, from where I come from, who I am, finally, because he wants to distract from what I fight.

“When we talk about my politics, you know, my name is a democratic socialist – in many ways, inspired by the words of Dr (Martin Luther) King of decades ago, who said:` `call it democracy, call it democrat -socialism, there must be a better distribution of wealth for all children of God in this country.”

Fox News Digital contacted Mamdami and his campaign to comment on this article, but did not receive an answer.

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